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<strong>Iran&rsquo;s negotiating team for nuclear&nbsp; talks is set for a major purge, as the &ldquo;moderates&rdquo; cobbled together by outgoing foreign minister, Javad Zarif are likely to be shown the door, ahead of a new round of nuclear talks with the West.</strong></p>
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Shortly after Ebrahim Raisi took over the presidency, replacing Hassan Rouhani, known for his&nbsp; reputation as a &ldquo;moderate&rdquo;, the knives were out against&nbsp; Zarif&rsquo;s team, drawn mainly from the Iranian foreign ministry.</p>
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The hardline Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), whose personnel are packed in the country&rsquo;s Supreme National Security Council (SNSC), appear to be the&nbsp; chief gainers.</p>
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Ali Shamkhani, the head of the SNSC, is expected to be inducted in the new theme.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
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In a commentary on Tuesday, the Javan newspaper, which often reflects thinking in senior parts of the Revolutionary Guards (IRGC), argued that <a href="https://iranintl.com/en/world/iran%E2%80%99s-management-nuclear-talks-may-shift-security-council">President Raisi</a> should transfer Iran&rsquo;s management of nuclear negotiations with world powers to the SNSC, Iran&rsquo;s hard-line daily Kayhan international reported.</p>
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The SNSC is obsessed to make a comeback after years of wilderness when the foreign ministry under the influential Zarif took up the cudgels during the talks.</p>
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Prior to 2013 prior to Rouhani&rsquo;s arrival, it was the SNSC which was in charge of nuclear talks. Earlier Iran&rsquo;s negotiating teams were led by SNSC secretaries Saeed Jalili (2007-2013), and Ali Larijani (2005-2007). Zarif&rsquo;s team led the negotiations for&nbsp; nuclear talks, resulting in the signing of the Iranian nuclear deal with the five security council members and Germany.</p>
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Javan anticipated that a new team of negotiators would give up &quot;delusions&quot; entertained by Rouhani of normalizing ties with Washington, including&nbsp; expanding trade and commerce with the US. Washington would no longer expect to &quot;derail the nuclear and missile industries without offering anything in return,&rdquo;&nbsp; the newspaper said.</p>
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Despite the return of the hardliners, rational pragmatism was likely to prevail with the foreign minister Hossein Amirabdollahian, known for his proximity to the IRGC&nbsp; making it plain that he was not averse to nuclear talks with the United States.</p>
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